Magpul STR Carbine Stock for AR-15 (Commercial-Spec)

Magpul STR Carbine Stock for AR-15 (Commercial-Spec)

Featuring a compact polymer reinforced A-frame design with improved cheek weld and two water-resistant battery tubes, the Magpul STR Carbine Stock replacement butt-stock for the AR15/M16 has created quite the stir. This is especially true considering the use of commercial-spec sized extension receiver tubes that is part of the overall design.

To prevent operating the weapon by accident, the operating lever is shielded and there is a supplemental friction locking system as well. Plus, the overall design helps to minimize moving the stock around too much which creates greater stability as well as accuracy.

You’ll find a reversible, push button QD sling mount, two integral sling loops and a .3” rubber butt-pad which is replaceable and helps prevent slippage even if you are wearing body armor or other types of gear. Made in the USA, the Magpul STR Carbine Stock for the AR-15 is certainly a well crafted device for your firearm.

STR Carbine Stock Features

Works with Bushmaster, Olympic, DPMS and other manufacturers of commercial-size carbine receiver extension tubes.

Contains to battery storage tubes that are water resistant on either side of the stock. Each tube can hold either two AA or CR123A lithium batteries. Plus, the tubes are accessible from the rear of the stock thanks to the hand-removable plug.

Accessories (Optional)

Enhanced Rubber Butt-Pad, .7”

Extended Rubber Butt-Pad, .55”

QD Sling Mount on Swivel with Dual side push button

Specs

Weight: .77 lbs – w/Rec. Extension: 1.1 lbs

Width: 2.58”

Length: 7.3”

LOP, M4 Collapsed: 11.1” – Extended: 14.35”

LOP Adjustment Range: 3.25”

Note that there are two basic sizes for the M4 Carbine receiver extensions, the mil and commercial spec. The mil-spec requires the Mil-Spec STR.

There may be some variance on the friction lock issues that will depend on the dimensional tolerance of the host receiver. Plus, specs that are based on the extended length for the commercial spec carbine receiver will vary depending on the manufacturer of the tube itself.